Gazzew Boba U4 62g is what you might be looking for. They are silent and VERY tactile.
I have them in one of my boards (although at 68g) and I enjoy typing on them. They are very quiet even with a PC plate.
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Gazzew Boba U4 62g is what you might be looking for. They are silent and VERY tactile.
I have them in one of my boards (although at 68g) and I enjoy typing on them. They are very quiet even with a PC plate.
Those look promising judging by videos. I will definitely consider them. Thanks!
+1 on the Gazzew U4. I just swapped from browns to it and I'm never going back ! They're more tactile and much more silent.
grabbing some Zilents V2’s
Those are my favorite switches, I think you're going to love them. In fact, all other tactile switches don't feel "tactile" enough for me after using those.
I can't see any issues with your plan. Don't forget to buy a switch puller if you don't already have one.
For switches:
Durock Shrimp or Gazzew U4 switches for slightly on the premium side. If you feel .65 per switch is a bit much, I highly recommend Haimu Whisper (.30 cents per) or Wuque WS silents - not as thocky as Shrimp or U4 but more comfortable to type on, imo.
Are the browns that loud? Have you considered adding o-rings? Bottoming out in a keystroke can be tougher than the tactile part of the switch.
They’re louder than the crappy keyboards in the office and the red silents. Maybe I’m being overly cautious.
I hadn’t considered o-rings though. I’ll look into that.
I’ve got regular red switches, and the bottoming is more than ten times louder than any noise from the switch.
I got the soft (quiet, but squishy feel) and the hard (not as quiet, but firmer landing) of these: https://www.gloriousgaming.com/products/glorious-mx-o-ring-switch-dampeners both in the “thin” variant (minor reduction in travel). The hard offered me enough noise reduction that it seems to me like it’s as quiet or quieter than a regular keyboard.
I’ve got the Keychron Q6 Wired keyboard and am very satisfied. I use it for work and gaming. It’s way too heavy to transport frequently. Keychron has lighter models.
Also:
I’ve got some Khail Coppers that are fairly quiet with low activation weight. My goal when getting them was to mimic the keypress of my MacBook.
Keychron is a good choice. Take a look at the V6 Max (wireless) as well. It has a gasket mount, QMK/VIA support and 2.4Ghz as well as Bluetooth. Price is very similar. For a nice aluminium body you can also upgrade to Q6 (Max). However, the price jump is much higher.
I recommend Halo clear switches. they are slightly less noisy than browns, but the real beauty is, after the tactile activation they become "harder" (i.e. more force needed to push further down).
It's an excellent way of training yourself out of bottoming out.